Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion
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daninthedirt (USDA 9a, HZ9, CentTX, Sunset z30, Cfa)
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Comments (10)Here's what I have to offer: Peppers Jerusalem Cherry or Holyday Cheer Clemson Spineless Okra Big Jim Anaheim Peppers Dominant Cauliflower Malabar Spinach Giant Celosia Cockscomb Rose of Sharon Silvery Fir Tree Tomato Farmer REds Tomato Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage Fennel Manitovano Kristal Calendula Orange Bubbles Brussel Sprouts Dinosaur Kale Gold Nugget Winter Squash China White Radish Cornfield Pole Bean Camos Picotee Canary Melons Blackeyes Peas Sweet Banana Peppers Victoria Rhubarb Casa Cantaloupes Sorrento Broccoli Straight 8 Cucumbers Buttercrunch Lettuce Gazania Cherry Belle Radish Carrot Big Top Little Finger Carrots Wildflowers of California Blackeyed Sunflowers Purple BEauty Bell Pepper Carrots Ornamental Corn Green Flesh Honeydew Cauliflower Novantind Broccoli Golden Cal Wonder Bell Pepper Large Red Cherry Tomato Earlu White SCallop Florence Fennel French Breakfast Radish Ruby Red Swiss CHard Waltham 29 Broccoli Hale's Best Cantaloupe Gourmet Burgandy Swiss Chard Early fall Rapini Brccoli Quarantina Broccoli Roma VF Tomato Rutgers VF Tomato Utah yellow sweet SPanish onion Romanesco Brccoli Sweet Dumpling Cantaloupe Minnesota Midget Cantaloupe Landmark Brccoli White Vienna Kohlrabi Anaheim peppers Zamboni Broccoli Israel Cantaloupe Green Flesh Honeydew Green Acorn Winter Squash Crosby's Green Top Beets Bush Crop Cucumber Crenshaw Melon Juan Canary Melon Hybrid Beet Red Ace San Marzano Paste Tomato ANything I don't get rid of by Friday I am donating to the Need for Seed charity, along with 72 envelopes. Thanks everyone! Leslie...See MoreLOTS of seeds for trade!
Comments (18)Hi I'm Alyssa and I'm new to this but I have all these Up For Trade. Pumpkin - Small Sugar Mexican Hats - Sombrero Chives - Common Flower Garden - Seed Mixture Convolvulus Blue Enchantment Bush Morning Glory BeefSteak Tomatoes Dill Mammoth Helichrysum - Tall Double Mixed Colors Sweet Peas - Queen Of The Night Marigold - Petit Yellow If any of those intrest you , I would love to trade for any of these . . . Your Borage and Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion :) Thanks for reading....See MoreGroup Seed Purchase
Comments (20)Lauren, congratulations, cool seeds! I don't have any of these, have to take a closer look at them, would like to hear how Maca and Purple Radish will do for you. What do you know about the Japanese Unique Purple Radish? I love radishes, right now I'm waiting on the last seed pods to dry on my Green Misato radishes. Can't trade it yet, have to grow some to check that the seeds are Ok. But it's a nice shorter daikon radish, can be grown in deep pots. If you like popcorn, from last year I have Squirrel tooth (Tom Thumb) Popcorn, a short variety. I'm still browsing through the WGS's catalog. Here is some excerpt from it: A Botanical Wonder Orach is a species of many wonders. Aside from its dayglow pigments and iridescent reflectance, it sometimes changes color as it grows. Seeds from purple or magenta kinds may begin growth with their parent's color, then turn green or gold spontaneously at some point before flowering. This trait variability within an individual plant is also expressed in the seeds, which may be either small black, dormant, and indigestible, or large, tan, fast sprouting, and nutritious. We only wish to sell the tan seeds for planting, so we try to clean out the black ones by size. Regardless of which color seed is planted, the off-spring will bear both kinds of seeds. Orach, quinoa, and huauzontle all have the same (high) nutritional profile in their seeds. Strangely, all share the same chromosomes, except orach is a hexaploid (6n), meaning all of its cells contain 3 pairs of normal chromosomes, quinoa is tetraploid (4n), and huauzontle, diploid (2n), the more normal genetic state. Each is native to a different continent, and each was independently domesticated by different cultures. What a plant. I got a small black orach seed, so it will be interesting. I dug through my seed stash and found Red Royal Quinoa, will be planting these for greens (or whatever color it will come out :) These are the seeds I received from WGS: Superior Licorice Korean Mint Golden Kin Tsai Celery Goldilocks Rudbeckia In the celery packet I found two more orach seeds (small black) and one more mystery seed....See MoreHave / Want
Comments (4)Hello, I have seeds that I would like to trade, below is a list of seeds I have to trade and a list of what I want. Musquee de Provence Pumpkin, and regular pumpkin ,Sprout mix, Swiss chard, Watercress, Dates, Grapefruit seeds and organic Grapefruit, Collards, Parsnip, Honeydews, rhubarb, Florida Ferns, Beautiful Red Crepe Myrtle, Tall Boneset, Evening Primrose, Borage, Dwarf Sungold Sunflower (teddy bear) , Giant White Moonflower from ( burpee seeds ), Mina Lobata ( spanish flag ), Formosan Lily, Anise-Hyssopus, Tickseed, Cactus( Sedum pachyphyllum), Mixed 4 o'clocks,. 3 Ranunculus holland grown, 5 packs of Garnet Red Amaranth, ..... If there on the list they are still available, I delete thyem as they go . I am looking for all kinds of Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Zuccini, Summer Squash, Radish, Beets, Onions, Scallions, Carrotts, Chinese cabbage ,and regular Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Beans, Basil, Oregano, Parsley, Celery, Mint, Garlic, Dill....... let me know what you have . Please contact me for exchange ,thanks...See Moredaninthedirt (USDA 9a, HZ9, CentTX, Sunset z30, Cfa)
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